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Watching “Sleight,” written by J.D. Dillard, I felt that I was taking in just a small glimpse into a fresh approach to the overdone superhero genre. With a total budget of just $250,000, “Sleight” proved that big, fancy special effects and flashy details don’t make a movie...

Photo courtesy: Daniel Topete. It’s been a hell of a year for Chicago rock band Twin Peaks. In the past 12 months, it’s released its third album,...

Singer-songwriter Caleb Caudle will be making his way to Blue Delta Jean Company tonight at 7:30 p.m. for an intimate musical performance. Based in Winston-Salem,...

Oxford’s Pride Weekend kicks off this Thursday for its second year of celebrating sexual and gender diversity in the city. Events run through Sunday...

“Do you know who killed JonBenet Ramsey?” Kitty Green’s most recent Sundance-nominated documentary greets the viewer with this haunting question,...

In a time when dystopian movies seem to arrive every other week, all with relatively similar outlooks, “The Circle” offered a break from what has become...

Like most of you, I have been in school since the tender age of five years old. I can still remember waking up early on my first day of kindergarten, begging...

“Ollie Way” is a thought-provoking novel written by freshman English major Corey Davis. The Clinton native wrote the book while in high school and...

Big Wild is bringing his newly released Invincible EP and signature electronic sound Tuesday night to Proud Larry’s. Producer and composer Jackson...

Sports guy Sam Harres and fashion expert Ethel Mwedziwendira took a look at last week’s NFL draftees and picked out some of the best and worst dressed...